Legal Question in Consumer Law in Michigan
Can a car that is been financed be reported as stolen if payments haven't been made in two and half months?
Asked on 10/19/10, 2:16 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Shelly Schellenberg MI & FL
private practice
If you own the car, but you haven't made payments, you still own the car, but the seller/lender may have a right to repossess the car. Unless the seller repossessed the car, it was stolen, and should be reported. Call the lender/seller before reporting it as stolen. This may save you from the embarrassment of filing a false police report.
Answered on 10/24/10, 5:25 pm
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